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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY .NOVEMBER 6, 1800 ? TO FANCY. " ' ft Frr what mystery of SpBCB I Come too, miracle of grace I '' Sbjr, elusive, like a star across the nlRht you are, j Lighting up the realm of dream ijj Witj a transitory gleam? jjj Phantom of the poet's brain, J From what shadowy domnln i Come you secretly, unsought, !2f : Making music of his thought, .(? Giving liim the Rift of riiyie At an unexpected time Is there any magic lure That will win you quick and screr . . Is there any fetter stroa; Tint will hold you, soul of sons? Tell mo. Fancy, so Uiat I May not let you slip me byl Frar.k Dempster Sherman in Harper's Baxar. Official lotict. NOTDB OP THE INTENTION OF THE CITY to n e bir-- t Han 're.-- fro u e mirth on of Souih Temple atre- -t to me north. 1 ne ol Fourti Kut;i x'reet, ..Vsi.rri.itaU n t .' uavtm r.vt .ft Xo I. I'lJUi Notice U hereby given dy t le citv council of Salt l.ake C;t, of the ti lcinicu of m a council to miko the following described lia pr.euei.i, (:: The ptviug w ;th as;-vu- t nc.d alone blocks of ll wnole of toe struct i drs.ii-naie- l as t'ir-,- t Kist. , beginning at the south line of S mth IVm,.!r tl:v"i and run-ning- oulh to the north line or rVnrt.i South street itueaime be n ; a part of pav.ng d tin t X, I, hi tvilt l.;ik c ly i ami ee1,tv t is rni I and epe ii t iiere, vn.ri.ut.d at f ; l u O by a ioe.tl a- - mii- - nt i p n tu. iota aixl uvda wt'.iin paving it'Mrt-'- t N.i. I. of Sa.l Lake l' l, ttl,ut;l:ie- - ui"rt .h :ivets and ulieya to I e -- feted ttr briietved bv anid tin;irttvrin n , nam ly: Lot 4 and 5. blivk :t, I. s, an I 6, IiI.h-- T5. lotsil. X 4 and 8. M.'k !1. !o,.i 1 and , Mock IP. lots I and J, Mock fO, lu I. H. 7 and b. blis-- i!, lots a, .1. I aii i , h;o k r& ai.d litis I and , block M, all In pl.t '"A" Suit Luke City siirvev. All objections to the carrying out of such must be presented In writing Ui the city recorder on or nefore he i th d v ! i.itwr. ism. Mm; the tune set by the sal.1 council when It will In r and cmauler such objections as mar be made Hv order of the city exuued of Silt I.ako City, made O toi 'i. inn l.f'l IS HYAMS, City Recordor. Bait IJikediv. Nov. I. I"0. UK (QfTUfat toticr. EUHM0N3. John R. Hamilton, rutntirf, vs. Kate H:imllt..n. Dcfi iidint Th I ! of IV of rtsh send : lo Kut lln:i! B lefnJnl. it ARK HKKEllV UK rfl.'iKlUt W in an ao;i at iirouvht PRdi strou tir t. .'niKidplitlt in the.ll.T-- i. t iwnrt of tv Tbtr Jinliti.il l.st,(rt ( th Torrlt of I !tn a ii to svwr th otmplt nt Itieil tnrrvto fMh'n t'ttiUvs. i,jclulvf the laf o' pe?vii-e- t a'Tor t' e on yon tf to a soniions 'f st ve.1 w th n this count f : if ervci Ihlietuntr. tur In this ills rvt, w thin tw'y diyj; 'hr' s wohln f rry d.ivs .r ) ln 'input by will on taken pjhm! vou.aicirtd.n to the lr,ivi r of Mid eo.n'l;t. T!i s;ild tl. n Is bronrhl 1 1 hm de-- r of this illvorrlujr p :ntlT de'enti-ant- . anil for sm'h otiiff ct'f as miy re iirlt-ab.- sii.i rc !,( tnayed n cn ond t .at In N'.oerolvr. wilfuliv a e",l the plaintiff, a d ere- - s.noe lias k en wivf.iiiy a'neat from him w.tlio it Ji.s-o- r niaUiate came And you are herehy not'flnl that If yo i fail toiir atvl tccsvd ewatp rt iivo rrq.li e,l, ih !d p amtlt w..l jp dy to t! ejutt t e ifltet ii, ti, i'l" I the'ela Wi:ni'n tie lion, rh'l-- s H Zan-- . .Mi an.t th f tteli1'r1, t C mrf f toe Th rd Jud'ciai ' sT'ct. Lsxtu In aid for the '! r' tort f ftnh ih of Ifi the r of our Ijonl i ne lho.is.uid eUht bun-- - ,drd ar. 1 ninety. lUsnrti. W. Mitl.A, C'.erk By Cim D, Lihts l.eputy lerk. I THE LM FllON. The Venatil and Observant OJiyo Harper Attends the Openings and Looks , ', ,',t; at New Styles. ' .j n EESULT ; OF EES . OBSESYATIONS. gome Pictures that Materially Explain the Letter rToqnes . for Children V Evening Bonnets. New Yokk, Nov. 5. Last week I have conscientionBly taken in four mil-linery openings and live to tell tho tale, bu'-- when I sit down with my faithful jen to tell about the bonnets and hats I feel that it is like putting decalcomania pictures on a lily, or adding a ruffle to the petals of a rose. Such lovely little bonnets, just the ihape of saucer with a piece broken J ' OTJT SOU AN AIRINQ. ?v; V ''' out, with gold and silver lace, with em--' broidery and with nesta formed of vel-vet br ribbon in which little birds lie fiat on top of the crown. There are round turbans, the shape of polo caps; there are little Beau Brummel silk hats for the ladies with plain black ribbon around them and a fancy buckle in front; there are shovel shaped felts with embroidered brims, and there are velvet and felt of every shape in the world, and, in almost every color and tint. The most abundant is the dark purple, and next comes black, then chaudron, and after that the grays and greens in equal numbers, and the rest are scattering. For children toques matching the color nd often the material of their suits are seen, but wide rimmed, bow crown-ed felts are the favorites, generally faced with velvet and trimmed withplumea ct butterflv bows of ribbon. . ..A chaudron velvet wide hat had shir-ri- d brim and crown, and between each shirring laid a flat band of ostrich plume not over an inch wide. The same en-circled the crown between the puffs. A butterfly bow of the. velvet was placed at the back. There was much work on . this hat and probably a yard and a half of velvet, to say nothing of the feathers which partially justified the price, $50; and it wasn't a very striking looking hat, after all, till a very pretty red hair-- - d girl tried iton, and then .all its in- -' wta possibilities were developed.'", " I noticed several evening bonnets. They are shaped like saucers, as 1 said before, and the material of which they are made is stretched sometimes loosely over the frame and sometimes drawn tightly. A row of gold or silver lace is sewn around the edge and a very little trimming is massed in the front, and the strings of velvet or other ribbon one inch and a half wide are sewn to the middle of the back. Flowers for evening or gilt insects and birds or bows for the day. While some bonnets cost $50 and $75, they do not all cost so high. Much de-pends on where you buy them. On Broadway and Fifth avenue the higher you go the higher the price. And the same bonnets that would cost such prices there cost from $6 to $lff in Fourteenth street, and they seldom go above $15, and look and indeed are just as pretty even when they lack a certain amount of that Frenchy style so much desired. Two or three of the best houses in New York have added departments solely to children's garments, and A QUIVER FULL OF THEM. there is also one house which furnishes only girls' clothes, and two for boys. From them I obtained the prettiest and newest styles for little girls, and I hope they will prove of service to such moth-ers as make their children's gowns them-selves. " With every little suit there is a muS to match. These suits are for late fall and even winter by the addition of Warmer undergarments and perhaps fur tippets. There is little or no trimming upon children's clothing, at the most a little braiding. The materials are plain and heavier than usually deemed suitable for children. In the house and at school pretty white aprons are worn over them, and two such dresses are all that pru-dent mothers now provide for a season, , except possibly one dress for parties, etc., and even these are very plain. The skirts to children's dresses are longer than they have been, few of them being up to the knees, as was the cus-tom. Any color in vogue for parents ia considered suitable for girls. Plaids are j much worn, but plain goods and stripes t are also seen. Olive Harper. WfTiciat Itotirc . In the Tdstrlct fnrt In nd for th Thlnl Ju-dicial lK..-w- t of rt! Territory, County of 8.t Lak JnJTSGarrf. Plain-lit- . 1 Ltzzn W.G;w, SpwO)rJ Defendant, The pe'ple of to lerrit,,. y trtj tffvet tu to t'-- ' VV. .aur. i"fi .1 tut. 'VV AUK l(E '.KHT KK(,'VI a D TO AP-- 1 pr in an n u-- ,4i.t v.n hr the .. r.i!if plAlctlff Id the dls-- I Utr twrl of the Thirl ju.tUI 0!.tn- - i of tit T'rntory of f tX and answer the comt'lAint Ait-- thrv-i- v.thin d.T les.iusueof te d.ty of ervl.-- t after tn service on you of tills nmmn If sere,j witdtn lhi coiin'y; or. If r0 .Mit of tnlt tn ihiilt-.tne- i wtthtn rwentydays, otherwise within f rty ,1ir Jtidinen h will N l.i-- n s iin-- t yiHi, aoxirdis l the prayer of tj eiitn;i;nt. The said actjtHi Is hroi'it tit hire a decre of t oe ...or1, ai n li t if c ht,., o; in tten idiinti Hut rwortii(ttotaepl.:t'( all trie rthr ii an nnmarret riau. and oat aMen4ut int-r- t m p;mts j.rt'ty be irir lerr,'d nd rut o and for s a rtMr rettef la 1'ie priUtsee n'y sin Jnt ni in;?t to ire ur- Aie relief pra'ett I nt lu i,rrnnl tfcat "f r.er mr-riiir- e to-- and her 'luTtei . w" aa. w.t fully and wiiftnHi rai et tie p joMT fO' Vff th 1 yr ad id .oinirio a ti on a i.l dwt Mm. aud tvtt lo iivw W'th hm ler hoxlhin, And yon ar krety notlfteil thai If Tiw fall tnapnrar an.) answer I he said eontplainl e above required, the said piin!ifl will apply la the court fr toe relief demanded I here ia Wit new the Hoo. Cltarle It Ju.lire. ami the seal of the dimrtes I I cteirt of the Third yodtctal dlstrtt-t- , tutkV tn are! for ibeTerrit.iry.f Cua Una lvl davit! is. r. In the year .4 nor Ied .tm tbooeand einhl feaa-dr-and ninety. tisT i M. Mitt--a, Clerk. ItV Oeo D. Lootule, ixputy llera. jtlailvortb. Time TaHe in effort Anirnst 21, 1S90 ASI BOtND TRAINS. No. AtlMitia Atlur.tto Mall. Kxiirvsa Leave Oijlen 9:X, a.ru. b p.m Arrive Salt Lake it): a.m. p in Leave Salt Lane 11 nit a.m. T p.m Arrive Ihvivo lV:;p.m. 4A p.m Leave Provo . Hu'op.m. : p.ra Arrive i iroeu Ulrcr 7?iun. .m Letwn Rivar T;9rp.m. 4:!l .m Arrive (Jrsnd Juuctlon.i. Uurip.m. 8:V .tt Arrive Pueblo S ir. p.m. l:NH ni Arrive Denver. ... .. .. S on p.m. t:8f)a.in Wtay MOUND TRAINS. I nCTi No.T Pscirto I'aclflo Mall. Expreaa Leave Denver O fO a.m. :0 p.m Leave Pueblo :, p.m. g:,i a.nv Leave oraud Jnncwon... TM) am. T:15p.m Arrive Green River U: am. II p.ra Arrive Provo..., 0:10 p.m. t:i a.tu ArrlveSalt Lake 8:10 p.m. 8:'t6 a.m ,v'Laka S:p.m. 8:M .ra A5VdBn - 9 40 p.m. 10:06 am LOCAL TRAINS, ALT LAM AND O0D1SI. .frTT sllLk,! Arrive Salt Lake; laip.m. Kl.lbam. WW p.m :Up.m. ALT LAKI TO BIKOHAM. Leave Salt Lake at 7:16 a.m., returnlnsf, ar-rive Salt Lake at4:lp. in. 'ITaln arrives from Wasatch on Saturdays and leaves for Wasatch on Mondays only, D.0. " DU11OK, .H. BCNNKTT, . Mauacer. Oaa. fass. Al It was late at night and the store was quiet Trade had been dull for an hour and Bosworth felt like taking a nap. Just as he was about dropping off to sleep he happened to look up and caught a glimpse of "Doc," a big cat that lives m the pliannacy. He was at lunch, and was feasting on rubber bands. One by one he extracted them from their little glass receptacle and munched away with evident relish. Bosworth did not disturb him, but sat still and count-ed the rings as they vanished down the cat's throat. When forty-thre- e had faded from view "Doc" stopped eatiug, gave a wide yawn and stretched himself out for an after dinner nap on top of a showcase,,, .... Havlng.ccidentally solved the mys-tery. Boswprth resolve to Lave some fun at VDdcV; expense, so, after the cat had been dozingifor an hour, he called him. ;. "Doc" came to the front quickly. In his hand Bosworth ; held a large elas-tic band. : This ie extended toward the cat. "Doc's" eyes seemed to sparkle as he contemplate the luscious morsel,-an-without hesitation seized it with' his teeth. ' -- ', Bosworth, however, had a good grip on the other end. When the cat pulled, Bosworth pulled, too, but the little tug of war did not last long, for the mis-chievous clerk suddenly relaxed his hold on the band, and as it snapped back it caught the unlucky cat a stiuging cut on the end of his nose. He dropped the band as if it were a hot potato, sprang from the counter and ran ont of the store with a cry of distress. Since then, although Bosworth and his friends, to whom he related the inci-dent, have repeatedly tried to induce "Doc" to submit to being hand fed with rubber, rings, he steadfastly refuses to indulge. His abnormal apjietite has been cured. New York Herald. Slurried Women Teachers, The question concerning the advif abil-ity of married women being employed as teachers in the public schools has excited widespread interest and discussion in Cincinnati, not only among members of the board of education, teachers, patrons and pupils of the schools, but every mar-ried man and married woman is engaged as partisans in the contest to decide the supremacy of the single over the mar-ried woman's eligibility to service. Ihe board of education has finally declared by a vote of 13 to 11 not to employ mar-ried women as teachers hereafter. The agitation was precipitated by a resolution offered by one of the members of the board to the effect that the ap-pointments of all married women teach-ers should be reconsidered and their places filled by Bingle women. In sup-port of his resolution the member ad-vanced the single but suggestive argu-ment that there are 800 unmarriod girl graduates in the city who are unable to obtain situations as teachers. He also stated very emphatically that he was in favor of a "solid four ply rule that will keep married women out of the schools, for they have no business there while there is sufficient talent without them." New York Sun, hTtioe. OF TH3 IN TKST;0 OF THE CTTY to iu-- o nrd Ridter rtint K.i.it street fr mi the BuU'h line of South Tempi street to ihj nonh i ue of r'oiirlli Houih -- licet ides ifi aioil ns pa-- t of lMvin,-dlsirt- . s Xo. I. S:llt lanecltVl. No te hereby ClVrnbT tll City council o! Halt Lake rltv of the Inteutlou of such council to nnike the f"iloin de-sert had lmprovcm-'nt- The curhlng and guttering nh concrete and stone the whole of the street desiftniitcd sa Klrst F.at strvet, beKlunlnj at the smth line f South Temple sue" mid ruuntuir south to the north line of Fourth South street tth same heluii pnrtof IViviii No. I, in Sait Lake rityl. and defray t ie cod and expense thereof, estimated at rJI.Kil,'V. by a local asMameut upon the lots and lands within Paving district No. I, of Silt Luke city, ahuillng upon the s reets aiid alhys to be affected or oeneitteil by said Improvement, nauislv: Lots 4 and ,V bio. k N: lots I, S. 7 and . blio 7ft; lots , it, 4 and 5, block 71; lots I and H. block 70; lota 4 and . block W; lots . H, 7 and rt, bloek 57; lota 4. 3, 4 and fx block M; and lots I and A, block Ml; all In pl-- t A Hult Lnkee ty snivey. All objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be preseutasl In writing to the city recorder on or before tue,ftt:i y o u en lHtui, being the time set by the said coil -- ell when It will hear and eoualiler such objections as may be made thereto. lly order of the city council of Sail Lake city, made ot. 8 t , ihuo. Louih Utamh. Ctty Recorder. Halt Lake elty, Nov. I, push MARSHAL'S SALT ptrnsrANT to an f.xkci t.on to mr I directed by the r rat Juiln ul Di.tr.ct Court of the TerrlUir) of ltah. 1 shall eire at public sale at the iron! door of the oi.nl y curt house. In Ihe rltv of 8 til roualv of 8alt Lake, and lemt ry of I'tah, on Hie vial day o. November. A. I. Iswi at I J o'eloek p. m., all the run I, tin, rla m au.l Int-r- i Thomas J. had, nr. February 4th. isuv (that being the day on which I levie.l a writ ot attaebment on the real estate tereliiarter de-scribed leaiietl out of the said First Jn.llc.sl IMsirlrt Court in Ihe case of the I'tah National Ha'ik or Ogden, I'tah. attains! th ai.l Thomas J. Ijiiioiii, of. In and to the following de scribed real estnte, situate, lying and neina in BUI Lake City. H.ilt Lake UHK L'tah Terrt-Vy- , desiTtlied as follows, A pari of lot two tk In bloik one hnndrel and fifteen HIM plat "A." Halt Lake lly sur-vey, beulnnlng at a point live i.m r.ls Fa.t from the Soul corner of said tm, tun-ning thence Fast seven i7i nt.ls, Ihenee North ten i mi rods thence w ast seven 7i rods I heth-- South ten tlOi rtHlstoilie place of beluiUng. containing seven Tr eon are rols of ground; Iti said property at the time of the levy of Ute writ of stiarhment aforesaid was standing on the records of said county m the names of Thomas J. Lemon and John H. M.i'i.oer: t- - be atld as the property of Thoinaa J. Lemon at the suit ol the Ctah National Hank of Ogdeu. Utah, a rorpnrallon. Terms of sale cask. E. M Panang, IT. ft. Marshal. By lloman Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated October a, IWu. II tl H0TI0E OP-TH- INTINTIoN or TTII! CTTY dan wil to extend aaiee msJna oa Mitih Fast sir-- el rntm renter of Third and Feurt S..uth streets to Fifth rVmta, with lateral v Fourth and Fifth tlouth streefa. Notice Is herebv given v th etly Vtwoetl of Halt I jike city of the Intention of aneh ewwU to make the foit.twiitg dea rtbe4 ifiipruvetimbt, l and laving lr-- water ptpea or mains aiong the t, .uo mg de rtbed streets, rsmeiy Hliih Kut sIsmI rruni eeaier ol Third and Fourth Kuth streeia to Fifth gu(h. with laurala i Fourth aad Ftfth Ikiuih sireata. end defraying three foorake of th r, a thereof, estimated at tour thouaead iSesut d- .liars, by a bn at as sement ui on the lots of Sleeee of grmia I within ifce following deni4 being lb distrv t t he sheeted ear lienedted by eald Improvement, namely : Lota and 4, bl-- u. tots ami a, b. k I 1, and blrk lota t, tt T and block . Ms and 7, Murk Si; all la plst K, Mail Lake dtf survey. All protests sad objections to the earr log nut of such tatentl.m must be presented la writing to the city recorder oa w bef r II. bs. being the tint swl by Ihe swld rouniil when It will hear and enoetder such oHecti.ina as may he ma, is th .fct Py order ol the city council ol Mall Lake titf made October I, Put Ijit'is lltsus, Ctty Rerorder. flail Lake rtty. Oct. I. Imsa Utah Central Railway. Tina Card in Effect Oct 2B, 1830. Passenger Trains leave an! arrtveatSalt Lake City and Park City dally as follows; SALT LAkl QiTY. Train I leaves Eighth So and Main sl i'am K arrives ., 8:90p.m park crrr. Tram larrives Park city., 10:SOa.m Heaves " 4:00 p.m Frel.-h- t trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake H!ws' rlc Cit a"5,, xcel" 8a,1y. u fol- - Train No. S leaves Salt Lake t:O0a.m " 8 arrives SMfip.m " 8 leaves Park City 11:00 a.m " 6 arrives " :S0p.in No passengers carried on freight tralaa PASSENOin bates: Between Salt Lake City and Park City, single trip, Stt. Between Salt Lake Ctty and Par CU. .round trip, 83. Jos. H. Y.nng, T. J. McKlntosh, Manager. Cen. Ft. & Pai. Agt. Pretty Walter Girls. ' At the Bear and Fox inn, Onteora, Catskill mountains, the summer resting place of "Mark Twain" and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. Brander Matthews, Mrs. and the Misses Bend, Mrs. Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge, Carroll Beckwith and family and a few more charming people, the cottagers take their meals in the club dining room. There are twenty small tables, beautifully appointed, at which twenty young American girls are in charge. The young women were trained by Miss Grace Dodge and placed in their present position. They dress in unstarched gingham, white caps and pinafores, light soled shoes and bright neck ribbons. Their hands and finger nails are always clean, their tresses lightly dressed, their voices are low, their words few, their movements grace-ful, and their service unapproachable. You can fancy their worth, capability and the esteem in which they are held when I tell you that they answer to the name of ''my dear." Catskill Letter. ' NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OK TH F, CIT T OOITN-el- l to e. nstrmt sl.iesalss on Second Miuth 't est, between Unit Kssl sol Tuird Rest streets, i being ptrt of shlewtlk dlntrlel No. 4, In Salt Lake City ) Notice Is hereby f ven by tbeCltyt otincll of Silt Lake t'lly of re Intention of such Council to make the fol-low. ng dracrlle.l improvement, The ronvtiu tlon of flax stone s dewslks along the following stress, namely, the nirth and smth sides of Sacoud South street, between First Fast end Third Kast streets, (the ssme being part of sidewalk d strict No. 4. In Hilt Lake City,) slid defray the cost and expense thereof, estimated at IU,7i'H.n, by a IimmiI assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district ,helng the district to be affected or benefitted by said improve-ment, namely: Lots I and s, block 71: lota I. tl. 8 and 4, block 7: lots 8. . 7 and H, blot k SA; and lot 6 and , block 6t, all In plst "A," Salt Luke Cltv survey. All protests and objections to the carrying nut of such Intention must be presented lu writing to the city recorder on or before 9 in d y n' November, lsun, bslng Ihe time set by the said council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. lly order of the City Council of Ball Lake City, made Oct. th, lf. Loins Rysms. Cltv Recorder. Salt Lake City, November 1, Mill. MARSHAL'S 8 ALE. CRSI'ANT TO AN KXKt'l TiOtf TO MR directed by the Third Judicial district court of the Temiorv of Utah. I shall expose at public sale, at ihe front dsr of Ihe county court houee. In the city of Salt Lake, count v of Salt Lake, and territory of I'tah, on tueth day of November, isuo, at IK o'chs k m., all the rliiht. title, claim and interest of the Salt Sanitarium assis'iatton, a corporation, nf. in, and lo the following deserilied real estate, sit, lisle, lying and being In Hull Lake county, and described as follows, : That part .if lot two ti, in section twenty three urii, in ton-shi-one fit north, of range one ii west, Malt Lake meridian, par 1 fulled Si tea survey, bounded on Ihe north by the north Una of eald lot, on the south by a line parallel with and ten dm rods south from said north boundary line, anil on tee west by the line of the right of wsy of the 1'nlon I'aelfV railroad company formal-ly the Utah Canirall and containing three and acres, more or lese. deducting the highwtv northerly and southerly through the same. T i be sold as the property of the Halt Lake Sani-tarium association, a corporation, at ihe suit of Joseph H. Morris. Terms of sale, rash. R H. Faaaona. V. H Marshal. By ling a a Cassub, Deputy Marshal Dated October 18, HA A Change In the Manner of atarketlng. If anyone is desirous of seeing the only extant specimen of old fashioned marketing it can be witnessed in and about Washington market on Saturday morning. In a former generation the bead of the household rose at daylight, and grasping a huge basket betook him-self to' Washington, Clinton or Jefferson market to secure the choice cut of beef and the freshest vegetables and berries. The leonine head and massive figure of Gen. Scott could be seen nearly every morning at Jefferson market, and every burly butcher and red cheeked market woman looked for his greeting as a mat- - of course. At Clinton market the heads of the Lord, Lydig, Griffin, Aymar and other families of social note did not disdain to put in a personal appearance, and amid the jokes and laughter that the wit of the society man and the ready repartee of the market woman provoked the work of filling the basket was a pleasant one. Times change, and the grandsons of the men who carried their own baskets to market are waited upon by the butcher and green grocer at their houses, but some of the gray haired sons of those venerable men still go down to market ya Saturdays, and they naturally have enough imitators to make this personal visitation a feature, on Saturdays espe-cially. This set are careful purchasers and only buy after examination and study. They know what is good and . where to get it, and. evidently it pays them to carry their own baskets. New York Sun. ASSESSMENT HOTICE. The nrtghton and North Point Irrigation ess. twny Principe! pie e of biieine, Mrtghtoa Meeting House, Melt Lake entity, Utah. Nimcr. i iirrtr.nr oivrt that at of th dtrentere of Ihe Mrtgkloa and North Poiul Irr gallon ro puy heu oq the ISth day nf l). u.i- -r uasx is eswiesasal of alitr ii eenia per ehsre letted the capital stork of the enr"rel,, payable to the treasurer, Arthur lln.wa at hlsomee. Noli Main street nip stairs., gall Laketliy, I'tah. A. r '' etxiti wales Kite J sssewmenl may remain unpaid oa the ea dtyof lhmiier, lao, will be dellnotwat and will be advertised for sale al poblle Snellen, and unless payment s made before, "111 be sold on January 'h Isul. it par the delta-nu-eseeaenent to (sihsr vtlh cost of Sdtvr tlning and ei pease of sate. Dated Nov. Ad, UW R. II CBITmiLOW. Secretary H A N f, Irrw.ib.n Cnv Office moms a aud 4, ho. 11 Mala street. Hell l.aket ity, I'tah. II Ml MPopnlar Route fePTOIli TOUTS EAST Only one change of cars Utah to Kan-sas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can Free ltuvllning Chair Car. Be rare your ticket reads rla the Missouri Pacific Railway II. C. Townsend, 0. P. t T. A., St, Loafs, S. V. Lerrah, V. F. ot a., XoomX. frogr BUIg Bait Late C'trg, Uta TAKE CHICiCO 1.,.;' ILWAUREEl-StPAU- l For All Points East it Is the only line running solid Vestibule. F.legtrio I'lgWed, Steam Heated trains between Chicago. Milwaukee and Council muffs. Oma-ha. St: Joseph, Kansas Ctty and Boull City. All trains composed of Pullman magnificent Bleeping cars and The Finest Dining Cars a U Worli For further Information apply to the nearest ticket office, or ALEX. MITCHELL. Commercial Agent. 20 W. 2nd South street. .t Lake Oily. "WEST DUDE Rapid Transit. BRIGHTON TRAINS. On and after Wednesday. October L !Vai tint 1 further nofi ie. tram will run belw.-- s Brighton and Salt Lake City a f.llows: LEAVE LEAVE Main a 7ih S. Bt. cv Briuhto. 7:lfia.m. a.m. . H:4ft " :' " 10:15 " 9M - U-- " It :UU " 1 tf p na. IH: Hip.ro. 8:00 " :l 4 JO 8:48 " 8:10 " 8:14 " CBAB.AWU.KXa Bast John Green, Sanitary (Mractiir and Scavenger Excavations for fewer Connections a Specialty. Special terro! for ico?ilhl7 wcrk to hotels and families. igl3 Main Street. Telephone 134. Pot.t jfll: e box (KM. Skookum foot Hair Qpouxztt. JpJft Grows Hair Rapidly. F(V'h Eradicates Dandruff. Pl Stop Falling Hair. C X1k? 1 Preventive jfeXh fBalclnesB, C I Grows Hair on IP&j I Toilet Article. li'tV-V-'- I Free frrrm all IH i coloring matter. 1 7Ve?r mart rtfittereJ ) Contains no ( ineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest tid meittrfooa preparation. Nature' Own Remedy. Skooknia Root Bair Imtr Co. NEW YORK. TDElTiHP0llTSYt'03IPlST. nkalenale fredoee Dealer, General Cera missis larrehaata. Sole Western Agent for the Hestoo sod ilesi F.pilsg Creamery Butter. Yet Weet Snd I .1 Te:pb.ae TV, p. O. box 111. Brauck boose Park City, l'tah. MARSHAL'S SALE. IVCRBITANT TO AN EXF.liCTION TO MR I directed by the Third Judletal District court of the territory of Utah. I shall espoeel public si. Is. at the front door of the eonuly court house. In Ihe elty of Halt Lake, county of Halt Lake and territory or Ctah. on the ll dar of November. Inui, al II nVl. h m ail the rluht, title, claim and Intereal of Haiitem Che. sblie of In. and to the following described real estate situate, lying. Slid being In Mall Lake' county and deserilied as follows, Cotwuenrtng four 14) rods north nf the smith-wes- t corner of lot Ave (hi tn block thirty. erne lAli, plat rl, Stll Like City survey, thence norlh three till rods, thence east ten (li rods, Ihrnce south tiiree i8l riNts, Ihenee weal ten ()rl rods to tilace of beflnulng. To lie sold as the prufiertv 0 Renben Che-shire at tne suit of chatlne Mala and B. ii. . Terms of sal, cash. T he uNive sale is postponed to November M, IMO, at IS noon. K II. Pahsoss IT a. Marshal. Uy liotnaa Caution, Deputy Marshal. Dated Oct. gi. ISUj. LEGAL NOTICE. In the Pnbate Court n and for Fait Lake Countv. TeiTltory of l'tah:- - In the tnattei of the estate of John A, Trimble, deceased. Nntlns of time and pl:ic for Ihs hearing ef petition for admission oprolinleof will, 1JUR8IJANT TO AN OKDRK Or SAID inld iintter, notice Is hereby given that Friday, the Uth day of November, A. D. IK), at in o'clock a. in., a' tlie comity court bouse In Suit Lake City, Utah territory, In the court r0 n of al iconrt. hat bern tne time and plove for ih i hearing of a petition of Jans Trimble, praying lor the ad-mission to probate of a reita u document there-with presented, pun orttng to be Ihe last will and tetttment of John A. Trimble, when aud where all persona luieies ed may appear and oppose the prolate of s:ild will, or the granting of let teis test anient iry to Jane Trim hie, as prayrd for In said petition. In witness whereof, I htve h"ieunlo set niy hand and affixed the seal of said court, this ad day of November, A. D. IHMI. IksaL.J C, f.. Afj.rg, Clerk of the Pmbtte Court. Frank Pierce, A ttorney for 1'otl ilunrr. 1 HOTICE. ( ffl a ef lbs National Hnlietng an.1 Lnaa A tail .a of itail l.akaCity No. g and 4 K. First relink SL Room aad Malt Laki Crrr. L'lsh Nov. Ittt Notice Is hsrehy given that s spe'1al meeting of the of taa anva t a aed 'l be held al Ihe ae.-- e iau.rtt ofnre, r li, lw ills a, Me the piru.ee of glllug vs. ancles la the b.M.r I ef d.rerLm, and also for the purpose of emending arllvleg N". 114.1 II, I. IT. is, Ik nu and ft ef the by laws, is d amendments laving been In wrilng to the board, of dire, ttt al the regulsr ttioi.tbly aieeng on the last Tues-day of ortota-r- . In with artkle XXIV ot tlie by laws of sa d enrtai.oa. lly order Hour Ah Uoea-- , re. J , II-- Moiretary. A Bright New York Ctrl. Miss Fanny Locke, whose father ex-pects to be the bishop of the diocese of Chicago one of these days, has written a couple of comediettas, put them on the stage, costumed and rehearsed the char-acters, played the leading parts herself and acted as stage manager besides. - On several occasions this most versatile young woman has played in Mrs. George M. Pullman's theatre, the box receipts going to St. Luke's hospital. The vener-able rector of Grace church, who is very apprehensive lest his beautiful daughter becomes too fond of tho stage, is most discouraging as a critio of her work. Miss Locke is young and radiant, very English in speech, dress and tastes, a former pupil of Mrs. Teufel, nee Blanche Willis Howe, and a great lover of dogs. Her constant companion is a huge, am-ber colored brute that follows her to church on Sundays, snoozes in the vestry through his master's sermon and never blinks till the benediction is pronounced, Exchange. HOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. iMHDOrnog at Salt Lai citt, I Ocl.V, ItMJ, NOTICE IS HF.flF.HY I1IVF.N THAT following-name- settler baa filed notice of bis Intention tn make final proof In supiHjrt of his claim, and that said proof will bemads before the 1'iotuue J.dgi. or In bis the i le u of the o unty I urt of hum-- It 0- only, Utah, at Coalvols, TJtth. n Nov, (.. I WO, vis: Jos. ph U 0 ilns. HE, No. 7:jH, frr the R K ' Bee S, twp a n nm e asst. He names the following witnesses tri prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Ismli. v,r,: .lames , ytrnt'ie. leMu lieu-nefo- r, Aievandsr CalderwnoJ, Tl oinse Der-ten- . all ol Ilenueler, Summit rounif, Utah territory. FliAitk D. Ilonfis. lii- - KrglSter. Two Words. People who wish to 'send home tele-grams from abroad commonly arrange a system of cipher in order to make the expense as small as possible. A story is told of one man, however,. whose ingenu-ity supplied the lack of any prearranged cipher.. ,t V .r- A western man who owned a great farm in Dakota was obliged to cross the water for business purposes.. For three months he heard nothing from the man whom he had left in charge of the farm, and at last he became somewhat dis-turbed. He was an illiterate person; though a capital farmer, and the writing of a telegram was a matter of some diffi-culty. At last he sent off the following comprehensive message: "Is things all right at the farm?" Impatiently he awaited the answer. It would be expensive, he felt Sure, whether it brought good or bad news, judging by his own experience. But his trusty foreman was a person of few words and strict ideas of econ-omy, aud the envelope which his anx-ious employer received as soon as possi-ble contained simply this message, "Things is," Youth's Companion. NOTICE Or roTiturc.ll toinetxetenndtikwnater omraitnos roa eHrris 1 sst aud t.lghih Hoinh wlln laterals. Nollre Is hereby gtveu r the elty eeuafflt of Mall Lake Tty of the intention of aura council to make the following geerriiieg lroprovsmet. to wit: F.itenting an J Isfng iron water pipes or mains along the following siren's namely: First F.el street tt n reeter ol Meveaia an-- t F.lgh'h Mouth In fcigaih emtta street, these e we.t t'i Ma n street, with latvrale, aad 4frav-In- g three fo irtha ef th eoel thereof, estimated t three thousand itsitn gotlare, y a isrsi seaameiit upon the tot nr pieeee ef groeed within the following 4es rlbed d'.irti t, being the d.r et to tie alerted tr eeeeflted y eel f Itnitrotemmt, hkmely: L" 4 A hiooh If, lids I, I 4 sad 4. bl 18, let I sad , bbwh . lots 4 8, T. ( k , k.ta I sad , Nueh I. I'K and 7, block 4 all ia piel A, Mail Lake City tnrvey, AH proteet and oeieettKie he Ihe earrynf eul ot so h lateulimt ntue he pre-ait-in writing t sity wwder eu g lief i,re Net ember IHh, leal, being the ume ! by the said eunn.ll when It will bearaa-- rone dr etch ubjecllou a Stay he atada thereto, Hy erder ef th elty eoaaell of Malt Lake CBy mads October 7ih. .t I.OI, IH UTAMH, Ctty Recordar. Salt Ukecity. oeteer si lm NOTICE OF THE INTENTION or TIIRClTrCOITN-- i ll Ui extend water mains on Tenth East street from renter of Third and Folinh Mouth streets lo Firth South street, with laterals on Fourth snd Fifth South street. Notice Is hereby given by the elty coiinoll of Salt Lake CHy of the loteuibm of su.-- eouncil tti make the following deserilied Improvement, town : Ettnr.diug snd laylnf Iron water p.pee or mains along the following streets namely: Tenth ,! street from center of TM'd and Fourth Houlh lo F.flti South street, with lat-erals on Fourth and Fifth Suiiih streets, and defraying three- - fourths of th cost ther-o- f. es-timate d st luur thoussnd ie'fi. by liil a, sessutent upon the lois or pieces of ground within the foitoelnif dsserlistd district, being I is district to lie a Teetsd or benefited by eatd Improvement, namely: litelsndl, block St; wish, 3 4 sod , ei'sk u, and lots 8 and 8, I pe k 11. Biat Fi lota I snd 8. block 4k, lets 1. 1, 7 sn I 8. Idoek w leu I and f, block , p:si n Ssit Lsks (J i) survey. A, i p o'eets arul onjeut els to the carrying on of such Is entien inusl le presented la writing to ihe ty recorder en r before No vernier I1t. I, being the t ne eel by tie aid eeitardi wken It wm bear end consider tick oeteot one as may be n ai ihersio, lly order nf the ty lOunctl of Halt Lake City, made Oct, 7h, lso IiUiaaVAMM.etty recorder. Salt Lake Ctty. Oct. IHh. iM Bow Mrs. Morrison Dug a Well. About two weeks ago Mi's. Green Morrison, wife of an ice company em-ploye, living in East Gainesville, Tex., commenced to sink a well single handed in her yard. After she had reached a depth where she could not throw the dirt from the well with a spade she put down a ladder, on which she would de-scend, fill a box with dirt, return to the top of the well, and with . a windhiRS draw up the box anil its contents. The work was kept up till she reached a depth of some fifteen foet, when she struck a fine stream of water. During all this time she did tho cooking ami cared for her small children. Cor. Kan-sas City Times. KOTfCE T3 CREDITORS. OF ELIZABETH OtjLF-.HBY- , INSTATE Notice Is hereby given by the vndentgned, executor of the will of Elisabeth Oulesby. dec'Sesd. to the ccdlfetsof, and all persons having claims against Wis said de-cs seed, to ethibll them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the lint pui llcalb n of this notl'-e- to the said executor fit No. SI4 South I If h last street. Salt Line city, In the eohBty of bait Lake, territory of l'tah. Dated October Htb, VM. OeoHf.k W. Oot.esay. I re. utor. FBANg Pinir g, attorney far exec lU.r. ABBEBRfcfEHT SOTICE Or amkkk'an rotiK coNooLiDArna fbdd an Siir Mining eweapeay Leva. I oa of prin- - Ipel Bias ef haetaeae. AaverV.ea lor city. Lie Nome I hvey gtvea thai al a Mleeting of th eeierg of directors tf the ebe entaaaay ld on th Sd day nf t tohwe. Iut, t mr;l tin on of cents ft sftsre was levtud set the e.piial st,ek of the eonpeny payable mW i Ne. Sua, MupsrWr s'reet, cievelaiul. Ohio. Any sto k npo which the aiweseiueal re-mains uniestd mi M .ndsy the Mth day ef vein her last will h deiiaiiueal ead adverilse4 for sate at pubite Aad oaVee pay. merit Is made before wilt he sold an IS t ley, thetMihdarfJeraiker iseu, in pay la ssseeammi together wl'h Ihescet of sd'ertislng sad espeeeee of sale, Uy order of the board of direr". I U "senses. Acting Seer-te- rr. Amerlean Fork city, rub Oct. A wax Ii t 0IltE TO IKKDITOHS. Kstate of t k J. kammerle, deceased. NOTICE IS UtKEUk OIVKN IIV THE adiuinistrafir of the estate ef Fiedertcg J. lOmmeri. deceased, to the creillb.rs of, and all persons listing dulm gainst the said ueceaMd. to en Met tbein, with the necresary vouchers, within leu months after the lint publication ot this no-tice, to the said administrator at l it lii South 7t E.isi 8;.. Salt LakeClfy. In the County of Bait Lake, Ter itory ef L'tah. i MAiir rs J. KAHM.ai.g. Administrator of estate of Frederick t. Kam-merle. deceased. Dated o t,btr , ll. . Strikes In Australia. The smokers have just won a great triumph in New South Wales. The Sydney dockers had threatened to strike for "smoke time," and their employers have agreed to allow three-quarte- rs of an hour a day for Bmoking, "wnoke time to be paid for by the employers." The fact brings out in a remarkable way the difference between the conditions of la-bor in the Old and New World respect-ively. In London the dockers strike for life, in Sydney for luxury. Pall Mall Gazette. A True Philanthropist. A philanthropic lady, Mrs. Magnusson, is about to sell her family heirlooms for the purpose of opening a high school for girls in Ireland. Some of these articles are 700 years old, and the unique collec-tion comprises belts, clasps, braculets, brooches, old wood earrings and spoons. This lady has, by the help of some friends in England, succeeded in erecting a building on a piece of ground which be-longed to her, and it is for the purpose of furnishing the interior, of supplying books, and paying teachers that the lady has determined to part with her cher-ished heirloom. The great test of a woman's devotion to any purpose seems to have been, from Queen Isabella down, ths sale of her jewels to forward its in-terests, and it is an indisputable fact that comparatively few women can en-dure this test of her loyalty .New York Sun. - MARSHAL'S SALE. TO AN RUE 1,'T'ON TO IjUHSUANT by th first Judicial district Court of Hi territory ef l'tah, 1 ensll espoeaal pU'.lle sal, al th front door of Its county emirtttouse. In the city of Melt Lake, county of Halt Lake, aud territory of L'tah. oath .1.1 day of Nwt. . IHUJ, at I o'clock p tn. all the right, title, claim and lolerest of 1 'ho II. Mm o .ey UaA uo Furury tin. Is .Tu- -t be-ing the day on which I levied s writ ef attach-min- t on the real estate hereinafter described, Issued out i f th said am Judicial district the ae nf the l'tah National I'a ik of I'g ten, l'tah. anslust th said Joka II Me-- l .iveyi, of In. eod to the following described real estate, situate, lying, and being In Melt Lake CI' v. Hi I Las county, L'tah Territory, described a follows. A p n of 1. 1 two .(i, In bloek cn hundred nd nfteen (I.M. p al "A." Rt LakelTty sur-vey, l.e.nnlrig at a point Ate ill rieieeaet ti'tm lh sitiibw.rl corner of eatd bl running thence at seven f7i rods, lltencs north tea llln rod, thence west seven 7 rods, ll en e eouih ten (0i rods to Ihe plae of beginning, BouUlrlng sviit iiir nets of grimed Tbs said property at ti e tim of the levy of the writ of att n hment sforssald was standing on tlie remrd nf said county In the nn mt of John II. and Thomas J. Leavm; to he sold a th pr..penv of John H. Ms ooey at the nt of ta I'tah National Haak ot Ogilen. L'Uh a crpFrtPin. Term of al. caeh. E. H. Paeaoes. I' M. MarsaaL Ry lloman Cannon. Deputy Marsitai. Dated Oeutber 31. Isvu. II l R0TICE. ALL PERSONH ASK HK.REBY WARNED the penalty provided by ordnance not to remove the body of any dead animal or offal or flub of suij description, without first notifying the cliy scavenger, who will Issue directions lor Its dlrjiosai. WILLIAM 8HOWALI City Scavenger, April 17. !WX Koom 8. City Hall HOTICE Of PUBLICATION. No. Cdg. Land Or ma, Htii Lake CHy, f'ah. I Mia. isua ( NOTICE IS MEEISBV OIVEN THAT Tim aaflie.1 sii ha 014 allee of Hi ten uca to niase rliiel i.rnf lo supp.rl ef hi claim and that ui gW wtil be wad h. fore ins Register or Se.-e- t ef tne f M Laa4 oeiee at Ms'i Lake City, L'tah Temtijrv, cit Meiiirday Use Sis Ism I vis I art palter Lara se ureler ad of May M, lsun M. V. No gsr. f.sr the N r H and B N W a. Mee. tn. T I N ft . W. He tames the oiirearmg wHnes.ee to prnre hi eoniiaauue rsskieae- - ayoa an4 en tivafloa of. aeitl Utr.4 vis J. .ha ). M. d.d. of Hleaaast Gro.e. nail t.aee ceoatr. I f . and Ire A K J s? W Utsdy rvang H Nudy, all et N es Point, Karl IkeCrmaty, I T t As D Huasa, Hegisler. Mtayner A Mlmn. Act f s. hi Id. NOTICE ALL ACOOI'NTH DUE ME FOR and merchandise purchased prior to January I, Ihisi, will he placed In the bandiof an a'tornry If nd peid by Hepiem-b-- r 1Mb. I C, Karrlck. office with Midland Investment company. 177 Main street. A Woman SufTraglst In France. That distinguished French champion of woman's rights, M. de Gaste, lately made a somewhat startling proposition to the French government Ho suggest-ed that the number of French senators in the chambers should be reduced to 200, the deputies to 400, and that women should be appointed to fill one-ha- lf of these positions in each department Even in America we haven't reached that degree of progress. New York Ledirer. All cigarettes contain, according to Professor Laflin, a competent scientist snd chemist, five distinct poisons. Three of these are the most deadly oils, one in the paper wrapper, ono in the nicotine, and the third, and the worst, in the flavoring. The other poisons are salt-peter and opium. ley Poison. The juice of the stems and leaves of the common wild balsam with spotted orange colored flowers, known as "jewel weed" and "touch me not," is reported to have proven a sure cure for poisoning of the skin by the podson ivy or oak. Herald of Health. Assessmeet Notice. Carrara marble company of l'tah. Office of company No. Mi VVeet Tem-ple street. Halt Luke City, Utah. Notice is. hereby given ibat at a regu-lar meetins! tit Iht directors, an msnt (No. I.) of one cnt per share wns levied on he capital stock of the said corporation, payable on or before No-vember 10, HiVl, to J. F. Uraiilf-v-. treasurer of said company, at hie otlice No. If r9 West temple street. In laid city. Any stock npon which th't aeemMit remains nnpaid on Che 10th day of No-vember IWi), will b delinquent And ad-vertised for al at public; aticLon and unlsg payment is made before, will be old on Ihe Hth day of December, l), at the office of the company afora'ul to pay the delinquent getessment. to-gether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Jas. F. Bkadliv, Bee. and Trew. li.lt f .L.r.iv Ctah. Oct S. lrtej. Uirls oa Race Horses. John C. Moore, a rancher near Moore Station, permitted two of his daughters to ride a couple of race horses he owns, one of them, Gold Dust, being well known for speed. The girls rode with surcingles only, but the horses became unmanageable. Being two of them and supposing themselves matched for a race, the high bred animals dashed away with their inexperienced riders. The girl were soon thrown off and dragged a short distance. One had her arm broken, and the other was injured internally. Chico (CaL) Chronicle. SUMMON 3. In the United Ntslee femmtssloneV Court, City and County of Malt Lake and of L'tah Before J. W. Oreenraan, Esquire, Cotnmla-lone- r. James E. Paine et si. plaintiff, v. J. Yf. Hswn Co . defendant. Tie people of l'tah setid greettog lo 1. W. Hwn 4 l i de'erdsnts: AHF. IlKKl.UV StrMMONrD TO ME Y'l.U spp- -' bef .re said Cotaiots- - nnt e Court, in tie tf and eoumy of Ma:t Lake. of TJiah. and answer a cfripl tut Sled against ym v tne above nem-- d fl nilif within Sve days exclote of day of service). If this summons oe served In ti d Ssit Lake City; within ten days If srvee out of eald rtty hut In Sait Lase county i and wtlhia twenty days if served e.sewaere. bald a-- lion is br. ogit to recerer from yon thesnmol S IMIsns. with Interest thre.a from Aar' KA iid to oe Hoe rr.irn f ia to pia aufrs oa scesisi of 'orug- - oo invetc of key shipped; Jue U, Pel fa. an. ea aereiat f eronsgt oa pfeeioue sh ptoeni of era June is, iswu. M. (at. and oa an a count of xir freistit and shotteg la we got m sblptneois ms-'- s hy yue to E. V. T. r. T.ylo ffiro Jsauary 18 iw) to May 7 t'tsu p- anl woi h aa been aseigoed m piaia Uf!s s d for oiet of suit Ard you are bereey that If yoafall to sp tr and answer th said ctmpiaisl as aiove riulx-- l. th said pieiaUSs will take hjilgHieul eaiBt you f toe ansa of , with latereet end east of mil a sforeeald. Witness mr hand at the tty and ecu my ef St.! Lake ard territory ot I'tah. the Mtl day of Auru.t ,a the year ot our Lord, one thosse-aa- d sugat ewfedred and Biniy. t'oauslsseuoer. Frank Pwrea, Attoraty tag :0. HOTICE Or COUPLET " OF Aeir.SSHENTOr A twaltei t the cvBsr.ru-- of aswere, In sewer d.stet a i, ia Mail LeaeC.ly, I'aa. ollce Is hereby flvm that Ihe Asseeso sad Collector ef alt Laae tl-- . hae na.le aad otfn:itd the I! sa l pi si pertaining to a Piraitesal lae re's f thr . i. rente rer WUitttts'Cf'ofol, letted ' v ta tty Cueattl of a,l l iewil leju, npoa toe hdluw-te- g te.rr.fie.1 ih or ptsce of gvoied to be spe lai.y baE!td by the oactcio el sewers tiarueiy: Ail ef blocks 7. 7. . m, 41. . IS, and el piat A. Mail Lie Ctty snrvey. Maid 'at brtea foe the p'trpaja cf defrailnr IK espease of eoasi meting a Itaeef aee Isiera.s ea and along ta foltowljig 4ecrt etresM id said e.tr lb sease bng deeiguated as aewer dietcbM Ne. , ef Mall Lege t tty. vtat rteglaaleg at the tatersectk o First Wee Bad Meiie Tetnue street rnuaisg soeta lis learta Month stcewt, theaee ewes awag lottrth streel lu brevet Kal strswt. Iheaee tiu auig Mer.Ad Cast o Fifth ma trl, taeore wees aioag F'.f th .nth tr w Meeocd W eat street, sheae aorta atoag he orel Wsat strwrt te Month Temnie ssrteej, ineuce st akmg South Temple etrewl lo place el he. g: .inlng. Maidl'et sod plat have been lodged) B the out, of tee city recorder. No. g City hail, sad w ii be epsa fog rtp jo for a jertod of tea M. day rrota aad artw Oceier . UW. dar-ing wee h ttnte writ tea appeal ae Ih stiuaril fur ihe rurve-tloe- of the aaiisssmenl s&ar M g el sin the said nmtrser la atirstuace of the) eedtaaace .a sues case niade sa-- provtsed. LtLlM MY AMjI. tUeoMer. Malt Lake City. Oct. S. ua II I The eternal fitness of things can have j Ho more extreme illustration than green ance served with frog's legs. xne nermiiage and Anitchkoff palace at St Petersburg are crammed with pictures, and no more can be hung in them, so the czar is going to establish a national gallery at St. Petersburg, which is to be devoted to Russian pictures ex-clusively. King Humbert's hair has become snow white, much to the distress of Queen Marguerite, who is most anxious that her husband should follow the example of his father and the fashion common among elderly Piedinontese officers, and dye his hair. Her pleadings are, how-eve-j, o a? Avail Two Sharks. A Hazelton lawyer went into the surf at Cape May recently and encountered a big shark. Their eyes met for an in-stant in what seemed a friendly recogni-tion, and then each went his way. Ha-- telton (Pa.) Sentinel. ' Rubber Kings Hla reed. For a long time lnmps of crude rubber and elastic bands have mysteriously van-- Isked from the counter of Morrissey'a "all night" pharmacy in Brooklyn. No-body was able to throw any light on the enigma until Drag Clerk Bosworth mad discovery. : '4 . |